About MultiLit
MultiLit is a leading provider of effective literacy instruction in Australasia. Our programs are uniquely placed to be effective because they are all grounded in scientific evidence-based best practice. This high standard of integrity has ensured a pre-eminent reputation for effective literacy instruction and now sees MultiLit programs used in thousands of schools around Australia and internationally.
As a result of being a research initiative of Macquarie University, MultiLit’s publications, professional development and Literacy Centre are continually informed by an ongoing program of research. The research team is led by Dr Robyn Wheldall, Director of MRU.
About the role
The Research Administration Officer provides administrative support to the coordination of MultiLit research, school and outreach projects administration, including the administration of standardised and curriculum-based assessments.
The position is four days per week and based in MultiLit’s Perth office. It would involve travel to different testing sites across Perth as required.
The tasks below are indicative of the range of activities required in this role:
The tasks below are indicative of the range of activities required in this role:
• Preparing project documentation including forms, correspondence, approvals and permissions, under the direction of the MultiLit Research Unit (MRU) manager(s)
• Liaising with schools, parents and project partners, as required
• Conducting standardised and curriculum-based assessments
• Scoring and checking assessment protocols
• Computer entry/checking assessment data and maintenance of project databases
• Assisting with scheduling casual MultiLit testers for data collection phases of MultiLit projects.
• Establishing and maintaining project filing systems and coordinating the sharing of data with the MultiLit Centre in Sydney, under the direction of the MRU manager(s)
• Assisting in the preparation (including editing) of proposals, applications and research reports, as requested.
Essentials
The skills, qualities and experience required for this position include the following:-
- A degree (or in progress) preferably in education, special education, psychology, neuropsychology or speech pathology is desirable
- Effective communication skills
- Proven administrative, organisational and time management skills
- Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills
- Highly proficient in MS Applications including Word and Excel
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team
- Ability to follow detailed instructions
- Ability to prioritise tasks and work to deadlines, with a high level of attention to detail
- Ability to work in a confidential environment
- Experience working in a research environment and/or experience undertaking standardised and curriculum-based assessments is desirable;
- Current WA Driver’s License and access to a vehicle (remuneration for mileage applies)
- Current WA Working With Children Check
- Experience working with children/students is desirable
Further details
All offers of employment with MultiLit Pty Ltd are subject to staff signing a confidentiality agreement and providing a current Working with Children Check.
Resumes accompanied by a cover letter that addresses the criteria listed above should be submitted by filling out the application form below.
For further information about the role, please email [email protected].
The closing date for applications is COB Friday 5th December.
Apply now
To be considered for this great position please apply below with your resume accompanied by a cover letter addressing the criteria listed above. Please note, only those candidates successful in the shortlisting process will be contacted for interviews.